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 In the olden days, all we ever heard about, were "superchargers".  I 
owned a 37 Cord for 4 years with a supercharger.   It was shaft driven 
off the engine and had boost at ALL speeds.   
Later they decided the exhaust of an engine could be made to run a blower 
to ram more air into the carbs for a lot less money.  It was most
peoples opinion "at that time", that it was a Mickey Mouse arrangement and not 
the REAL THING.  However it DID work and many American and foreign cars 
used the system and still do.   
I owned a 65 Corvair Corsa Turbo for quite a while.  I STILL havethe 
normally aspirated version Corvair.   That Turbo was not worth much at 
low speeds as it depended on the RPM's of the engine to get up its 
boost.   They were designed for 8 pounds of boost.  Sometimes we 
would watch the boost gauge while we revved up the engine and pop the 
clutch for lower speed acceleration.  I found that if floorboarded at 60MPH 
it would almost set you back in the rear seat, but you could not get away with 
driving that fast or faster.  So it was pretty worthless.   
I have not owned a turbocharged De Lorean so I can't comment on those.
 
FWIW Department. 
Murray 
VIN:5962 Lic:DMC-XII 
Washington State   
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